The province of Sindh, which is now part of Pakistan, was visited by Guru Nanak Sahib during his travels, commonly known as Udasis.
Very little information is available in the public domain especially around Sindhi's relationship with the Sikh religion.
Sir Richard Sulivan wrote several books but readers of Sikh history will be interested in his work pertaining to India.
The caste based arrogance and self glorifying history still consumes the Sikhs
In the video the writer-poet recites his mesmerising work of art
However Sikh Sangat from USA, UK, Canada, Australia and other countries who are granted unrestricted visit to Pakistan should visit this place.
Sindhi people and their relationship with Sikhism are legendary and fascinating. There is some literature mostly written by non-Sikhs, on this unique bond which spreads across centuries.
Rohtas is about 200 kilometres from Lahore on M2 motorway towards Rawalpindi. Unknown to most people, the town has a historical Gurdwara Sahib commemorating the visit of Guru Nanak while he was on one of his Udasis.
This Janamsakhi is the only document which provides valuable details of last years of Guru Nanak when he stayed at Kartarpur. Guru Nanak travelled and reached Shergarh town. The township had a spiritually enlightened faqir...
If Banda had committed Muslim carnage in Punjab he would not had got support from Punjabi Muslims. 5000 Muslims join Banda. Most of them were farmers but they were others as well.